Rare stereo camera that uses film 127. Probably made a client request by Bencini own. Manufactured from two cameras Bencini Colmet II. This small camera was manufactured around 1951 by CMF Bencini, in Milan, Italy. Has a cast aluminum body coated in black leather look. It is equipped with a front telescopic lens that is hidden in the camera body itself. The shutter operates only when the lens is extended provides a shutter speed 1/30 s, in addition to the position B. A or other position is selected by a small lever is in the upper left of the target. Model II has a front lens element focusable with f / 11 75 mm. The focus is manual from one meter to infinity by turning the lens through a disc located at the end of the target. The viewfinder is optical, direct, and is in the top of the camera. It's very small and uncomfortable. To the right of the viewfinder is the trigger and next to this knob film advance. To the left is a knob that allows placement on the axis of the reel of film. On the left side is a pin for opening the back cover to replace the roll. The lid has two small red windows, to control the advance of the film. 127 type film uses photographs size 4x4 cm.